This image shows an electron microscopy image of the anti-FXIIa antibody 3F7 interfereing with fibrin deposition and clot formation on membranes of an oxygenator. This image relates to a paper ...
Tumors can drive thrombosis by releasing chemokines, secreted proteins that can circulate to the lung. This image of a lung sample shows how immune cells called macrophages release small vesicles ...
"Deep vein thrombosis is when a blood clot forms in one of the deeper veins in the body, typically in the big veins in your calves or thighs," says vascular surgeon Anahita Dua, MD, an associate ...